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Customs
International Worker’s Day
Every May first we celebrate Worker’s Day. It honors the people who work in every job life demands of us.…
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Recipes
Turkish Rice Takes Over Cuzco
Turkish rice, arroz turco as it is called, is all a delicious sensation in the magisterial city of Cuzco. Though…
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Travel
Ccorcca, A Hidden Wonder in the Province of Cuzco
Some 45 minutes to the north west of the City of Cuzco you find the district of Ccorcca, a beautiful…
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Travel
The Enchantment of Pisac
A small but charming town is found some thirty minutes by car from the City of Cuzco. It is Pisac.…
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Commentary
Mythic Name in a New Clime, Ultima Hora in California
The Boulevard of the Dark Woman, La Morena, romantically traverses a part of San Diego, California. It claims the charm,…
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Commentary
Gold’s Tragedy, a Folktale
Gold is a precious metal that has significant value. As a result many people seek it in any way they…
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Pilot Plan Continues to Ban Cars on Cuzco’s Main Square
Cuzco’s municipal government will continue with its pilot project to make the Plaza a pedestrian zone. Cars, buses, and trucks…
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Customs
Death, Mourning and Burial in Cuzco
Not infrequently people die in the city of Cuzco. This may be due to sickness or natural causes, but there…
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Ingredients
Fresh Corn Cake, Sweet or Savory, a Peruvian Tradition
Corn is to the Americas what plankton is in the sea. It is the basic food, the staff of life…
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Events
Cuzco’s High Season of Celebrations Begins
In a majestic and beautiful ceremony this last Monday Cuzco announced the festivities it will carry out this year. The…
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